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GROUND FREEZING COMBINED METHOD FOR URBAN TUNNEL EXCAVATION Filippo Mira-Cattò, Rodio Geotechik AG, Urdorf, Switzerland, +41786907696, [email protected] Andrea M. R. Pettinaroli, Studio Andrea Pettinaroli srl, Milan, Italy, +393333836384, [email protected] Elena Rovetto, Studio ingegneria Balossi Restelli e Associati, Milan, Italy, +393336545141, [email protected] ABSTRACT The construction of Powisle station of Metro Warsaw Line 2, in Poland, required the execution of two shafts next to an urban road tunnel adjacent to the Vistula River. The shafts were linked by three conventionally mined tunnels to be excavated 10 m below the water table level, into an upper sandy and sandy silty layer and a lower stiff clayey stratum. After a failed dig attempt under the protection of jet grouting and forepoling, it was decided to deal with the tunnels excavation problem by using the ground freezing technique as a temporary, non-polluting geotechnical treatment, keeping in service the upper road tunnel. The planning of the activities and the executive phases had a significant importance for the success of the work. For work scheduling reasons the mixed system was adopted, i.e. using both the liquid nitrogen system and the brine freezing method. The freezing process management, with a real time evaluation of the soil temperature measured by thermometric strings and an accurate monitoring of the overlying road tunnel structure, allowed the tunnel excavation and lining stages to be performed under difficult conditions, without water leaking from the frozen ground shell, within the expected times and saving extra costs. INTRODUCTION The new Underground Line 2 in Warsaw connects the eastern and western part of the town. One of the most critical interferences was the under passing of the Vistula river and of the Wislostrada motorway tunnel, a very congested motorway along the western bank of the river, with the construction of the new station Powisle. The construction of the station required the excavation of two shafts, using the top-down system with the creation of intermediate slabs while deepening the excavation. The shafts were used for the extraction of four Tunnel Boring Machines (TBMs), two approaching from the Vistula river side (east-side) and two approaching from downtown (west-side); in order to connect the two shafts was foreseen the realization of three tunnels, two for the underground lines and the central one for the exchanging passenger platform. These tunnels were underpassing the “Wislostrada Road Tunneland interfered with this tunnel foundation, which consisted of diaphragm walls (DW), the “barrettes” (Figure 1). Due to the variable geological conditions at the site, the first excavation stage, with a temporary underground support constructed of horizontal jet grouting columns and forepoling, caused the North tunnel face failure, that required an immediate filling of the empty cavities with lean mix concrete under the Wislostrada tunnel slabs. Thereafter, the recovering attempt with the grout injections could not be completed because of the development of heaves induced on the tunnel structures (Bringiotti et al. 2016). In those conditions the tunnel excavation with traditional technologies appeared to be very problematic, with high risk for the structural safety of the Wislostrada tunnel. This would have meant longer duration for the works and higher costs for the General Contractor as well as for the city Council. In light of this, the artificial ground freezing appeared to be the best solution. It was proposed to create a shell of frozen soil around the tunnel excavation profiles in order to ensure a safe excavation of the tunnels, using the mixed ground freezing method with Liquid Nitrogen (LN) and brine. Collecting all the
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GROUND FREEZING COMBINED METHOD FOR URBAN TUNNEL EXCAVATION

May 07, 2023

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